Artists, Architects and Other Personas of Rome
Artists, Architects and Other Personas of Rome: Books
To Find Books Owned by the UNT Libraries:
*Search the UNT Libraries Online Catalog. Choose the "subject" or "keyword" search options.
*Search names in the order of: last name, first name. Example: Vitruvius, Pollio; Caesar, Julius; Julius II, Pope.
*Other subject search examples: Rome Art, Rome Architecture, Rome Politics, Rome Religion.
*Other keyword searche examples: Rome and Art, Rome and Architecture, Vitruvius and Architecture, Pantheon and Hadrian, and "Domus Aurea".
To Find Books Available at Other Universities
Search the World Catalog to find books not owned by UNT. The World Catalog contains more than 35 million records describing items owned by libraries around the world. WorldCat does not include individual articles, stories in journals, magazines, newspapers, or book chapters.
*To find out if the UNT Libraries own the book, click on the title and then "Libraries that own" link. Books not owned by the UNT Libraries may be borrowed through UNT's Inter-Library Loan Department.
Artists, Architects and Other Personas of Rome: Biographical Reference Books
*All artist's names are in
alphabetical order by last name in the books listed below. All
books are located
in Reference, 1st floor,
Willis Library.
*Note an artist's name may have different spellings
in different countries. These books will reveal the different spellings.
Dictionary of Artists (Benezit), N40 .D5213 2006 14
vols.
One of the best sources available. Includes artists from
antiquity to the 20th century. Also includes many artist's signatures.
N40 .A63 1992 47 vols.
This source is in German but is the most
comprehensive source available. It covers artists from antiquity to
the 20th century.
This is a great source for fine craftsmen such as goldsmiths, engravers, printmakers, etc., from antiquity to the 20th century.
Artists, Architects and Other Personas of Rome: Journal Articles
*To find journal articles, search the databases listed below. Journals will have the most up-to-date, scholarly information on your topic. If accessing off campus, you will be asked for a username (EUID), and password (EagleMail password).
*Search names in the following manner: (last name, first). Example: Vitruvius, Pollio, Caesar, Julius, Julius II, Pope. Examples of other keyword searches: Vitruvius and Architecture, Pantheon and Hadrian, and "Domus Aurea".
*If you don't find the full-text of the journal article in the databases, you will need to search the UNT Libraries Online Catalog, to determine if the UNT Libraries subscribes to the journal. To do this, click on the UNT Libraries Online Catalog, and choose the "journal title" search option, and type the title of the journal in the search box.
*If the UNT Libraries do not subscribe to the journal that has your journal article, then you can order a copy of the article from the UNT Libraries borrowing program known as Inter-Library Loan.
1984-present
ARTBibliographies Modern1984-present
Bibliography of the History of Art(BHA) 1973-present
Digital Dissertations Online 1861-present
For dissertations only.
1975-present (full-text articles back to 1990)
Historical Abstracts1954-present
Humanities Abstracts1984-present
JSTOR(all full-text)
Since
JSTOR is so extensive, you may need to add several keywords to narrow
down your search to relevant articles about your topic. Search example
using several keywords: Vitruvius and Rome and "De Architectura"
SIRS Renaissance
Social Sciences Abstracts 1963-present